Kennebunkport Beach Holiday
Listen to the sound of waves breaking onto the shore and look out over the shimmering waters on your Kennebunkport holiday. If you need a break from daily life, a trip to Kennebunkport is your ticket to fun and relaxation. We have a great range of Kennebunkport packages to select from. Book one close to Goose Rocks Beach, just 6 kilometres from the city centre, and live out your holiday dreams without hurting your budget.
Things You Should Know About Kennebunkport
- Choose one of our Kennebunkport beach hotels and experience the very best this destination has to offer. Wander along the shore and be inspired by the stunning sunrises just moments from your front door.
- Our private holiday homes, like 1976 Portland Road Cottage Unit 3 Porpus Place 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Cottage and 17 Ranger Lane Cottage 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Cottage, are popular with visitors of all types. Check out the amenities and get ready for your holiday in Kennebunkport!
- Kennebunkport is home to about 1,250 people and offers plenty to keep everyone busy. Ready to start planning some exciting activities? Check out our Kennebunkport things to do page.
- If you're searching for places to visit while you're in town, add Goose Rocks Beach, Cape Arundel Golf Club and Vaughn's Island Preserve to your travel schedule. Also, be sure to explore our Kennebunkport holiday deals to get great deals on your experiences, hotels and more.
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Dock Square
Learn about the local history of Kennebunkport with a stop at Dock Square. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Walker's Point
Find out about the history of Kennebunkport when you spend time at Walker's Point. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Seashore Trolley Museum
One of the world’s largest collections of mass transit vehicles, all lovingly restored to their original condition, are housed at this museum dedicated to public transportation.